Description

The Turkish eye, also known as Nazar Nazar Boncuğu in Turkish, is a traditional amulet of great cultural and symbolic importance, such as:
Protection against the evil eye: It is believed to protect people from the “evil eye,” a popular belief that a gaze filled with envy or bad intentions can bring misfortune, illness, or bad luck.
Symbol of good luck: It is also used as a symbol of good fortune and positive energy.
Observer and protector: The “eye” is believed to watch over and repel negative energies.
Common uses
Personal accessories: Bracelets, necklaces, rings, and key chains.
Decoration: In homes, cars, offices, entrances, and cribs.
Gifts: It is often given to newborns, newlyweds, or people starting a new phase in their lives.







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